In science, the word "work" is used to describe the transfer of energy that results in a change in the position or motion of an object. It is a measure of the force applied to an object over a distance.
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Yes, work can possess energy. In a physical sense, work is the transfer of energy that results in the movement or displacement of an object. In a broader sense, the effort and exertion put into completing a task or achieving a goal can also be considered as a form of energy.
There are hundreds, probably thousands, of words used in physics.
In science, amps refer to amperes, which is the unit used to measure electric current. It represents the rate of flow of electric charge in a circuit.
In everyday use, "power" often refers to authority or control. In physics, "power" specifically refers to the rate at which work is done or energy is transferred. It is a measure of how quickly energy is converted or transferred within a system.